Vietnam Airlines has finalized its first Boeing single-aisle order for 50 737 MAX airplanes, marking a significant step in building a modern fleet. The airline's decision is driven by the growing air travel demand across Southeast Asia, with Vietnam's air traffic expected to double to over 75 million annual passengers within the next decade. This increase in demand will be met by the introduction of the 737-8, which offers reliability and capacity for the airline's short- and medium-haul network expansion.
The 737-8 is a versatile single-aisle airplane that can carry up to 200 passengers depending on configuration, making it an ideal choice for Vietnam Airlines' growth plans. With its range of up to 3,500 nautical miles (6,480 km), the 737-8 will enable the airline to expand its network across Asia and establish itself as a major player in regional air travel.
Vietnam Airlines is taking a comprehensive approach to strengthening its capabilities, including fleet modernization, financial resilience, and talent development. The addition of the 737 MAX will support the airline's long-term growth ambitions and enable it to become a five-star international airline by 2030.

The partnership between Vietnam Airlines and Boeing solidifies the airline's commitment to the U.S. company and deepens their strategic relationship. This agreement marks a significant step in building a modern, fuel-efficient fleet while enhancing operational performance and elevating service standards.
Boeing is proud to support Vietnam Airlines as it pairs the 737 MAX with the 787 Dreamliner to further scale regional networks and strengthen connectivity across Asia. The 737-8's capabilities, economics, and passenger experience make it an ideal airplane for supporting Vietnam Airlines' growth plans.
The introduction of the 737-8 will enable Vietnam Airlines to reduce its fuel use by up to 20-25% compared to the airplanes it replaces. This reduction in fuel consumption will support the airline's network expansion while lowering operating costs and contributing to a more sustainable business model.

Vietnam Airlines currently operates 17 787 Dreamliners, serving regional and international routes between Vietnam and Europe. The addition of the 737 MAX will further enhance the airline's fleet diversity and enable it to offer a wider range of services to its customers.
Boeing is active in Vietnam's commercial aviation sector, supply chain, technical training, and university partnerships, with offices in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. The company's presence in Vietnam reflects its commitment to supporting the country's growing civil aviation industry.
The 737-8 will be delivered to Vietnam Airlines as part of a broader partnership between Boeing and the airline. This partnership marks an important milestone in Boeing's efforts to support Vietnam Airlines' growth plans and contribute to the country's economic development.

The addition of the 737-8 will enable Vietnam Airlines' domestic and regional route growth plans as air travel demand continues to rise across Southeast Asia.
